They're really neat to look at, but the wretched beasts do a heck of a number on the landscaping!.
This big boy was hanging out between storms in the yard this week. He's been around off and on for years now, I recognize him because his coat is a bit redder than most of the other deer in the local town herd. His antlers have been a bit uneven in past years, this year they're more even than in the past. Four spikes and a BIG eye-guard on each side, so most people around here would count him as a 5-point. Blacktail, not a mule deer, so hes not as big as some of the inland deer.
They're really neat to look at, but the wretched beasts do a heck of a number on the landscaping!.
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Maryjane Carlson
Clay has always fascinated me, its many colors and textures, the shapes you can create using it, even the feel of it squishing in my hand. Even after years of playing in the mud I find myself exploring new ideas and I hope my work shows this. Archives
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